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Recently abstinent smokers exhibit mood-associated dopamine dysfunction in the ventral striatum compared to nonsmokers: a [11C]-(+)-PHNO PET study.

Katina C CalakosAnsel T HillmerGustavo A AngaritaStephen R BaldassarriSoheila NajafzadehPaul R EmeryDavid MatuskeyYiyun HuangKelly P Cosgrove
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2021)
This study combined quantitative PET imaging and an amphetamine challenge to examine striatal dopamine function during early smoking cessation attempts. The findings demonstrate that recently abstinent tobacco smokers exhibit significant, mood-associated striatal dopamine dysfunction compared to nonsmokers. This study advances our knowledge of the neurobiology underlying early quit attempts, and bridges novel neural findings with clinically relevant symptoms of smoking cessation. These results may explain the challenge of maintaining long-term abstinence from smoking, and can lend insight into the development of treatment strategies for smoking cessation.
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